If we assume no major changes in the state elections held in 2018 and 2019 (a strong but unavoidable assumption since we can’t predict the future), the NDA approaches a Rajya Sabha majority only in 2020.

The citizen’s collective Wada Na Todo Abhiyan has painstakingly documented the systematic budgetary cuts in social welfare programmes over the last two years and has called out the government’s pro-corporate policies that have marginalised the poor further.

Barely a year after the election of the Narendra Modi government, farmers are seething with anger in North, Central and Western parts of India where the BJP had got over 90% of the Lok Sabha seats. The NDA’s mishandling of the farm economy and its over enthusiasm about […]

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